night. Reporter: What's the best part about all the attention you're getting? The photos. I like the photos. Reporter: Here with her film's director benh zeitlin. Everything fitting together. Reporter: Posed in the shadow of oscar, at the academy awards nominees' luncheon. A great time for everyone to get acquainted. It's not a competition. No one's winning today. You can say hello. You might be surprised by who you see. So, it's good. Reporter: For best actor nominee, hugh jackman, things might be even better. We're right by the pool. We should be in the pool. Pina colada. Have one of those. In australia, it would be in the pool. Reporter: "Silver linings playbook" best actress nominee, jennifer lawrence, has been coming out of her shell. I'm becoming friends with sally field, which I'm proud of. Reporter: What did you talk to sally field about? We should start car pooling. All of the actresses should show up in a giant van. I have an suv. It's a hybrid. I thought, it pick up all the girls. They'll cram in. Reporter: Like you're a softball team or something. I know. We're all going to the same place. We really should. Reporter: Here and elsewhere, they're still feeling the love for their films. Like best actor nominee, bradley cooper. I got to go to washington, d.C. Last week and do a screening for the veterans at walter reed hospital. It was -- it was unbelievable. It feels good. You know, first time maybe wasn't a fluke. Reporter: Did you have to not cry so much when you did the scenes? When you start to cry, the that starts to hurt. So when I cry, my throat starts to hurt and I swallow and it stops. Reporter: The challenge of award show season can mess with anyone's life. Yesterday was the super bowl. All I had was, like, wings and beer all day. Reporter: Is this what wings and beer look like? This is what wings and beer and a professional makeup artist for an hour. Reporter: For "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles.

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